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Apple has updated both the iMovie and Clips apps on the App Store. The updates include bug fixes, but their most notable detail is the addition of support for iPhone 15 Pro’s log-encoded video recordings.
Here are the change logs in both apps Apple added this Thursday:
iMovie
- Easily open your iMovie project in Final Cut Pro for iPad and take advantage of advanced editing and effects.
- Adds support for log-encoded video recorded with iPhone 15 Pro.
- Fixes an issue where selecting an iMovie project in the Files app would sometimes result in the project not opening.
- Fixes an issue where exporting a video would sometimes result in displaying an incorrect “Storage Almost Full” error.
Clips
- Adds support for log-encoded video recorded with iPhone 15 Pro.
- Fixes an issue where selecting Share Video would sometimes result in an empty clip saved to Photos.
The update follows an earlier one Apple introduced to the Final Cut Pro for Mac and iPad last week, which also received support for iPhone 15 Pro log-encoded video shots. And as the Cupertino giant continues to promote its new smartphone series, more apps are expected to get the same updates related to the new iPhone 15 models.